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Here you can find files used for the current version of Native American IAT on the PI demo site. Starting in 2022, the task included the following stimuli: - Present stimuli: 'Alive', 'Current', 'Living', 'Present', 'Now', 'New', 'Modern', 'Contemporary', - Past Stimuli: 'Deceased', 'Vanished', 'Dead', 'Extinct', 'Ancient', 'Historic', 'Past', 'Old', - White last names (selects a random eight): 'Adams', 'Allen', 'Baker', 'Clark', 'Hall', 'Nelson', 'Scott', 'Wright', 'Anderson', 'Thompson', 'Campbell', 'Bennett', 'Mitchell' - Native last names (selects a random eight): 'Awiakta', 'Wahchumwah', 'Chippewa', 'Suwake', 'Tsosie', 'Akiwenzie', 'Ojibway', 'Pewaush', 'Apache', 'Chosa', 'Kiatta', 'Homma', 'Pappan' For 2004-2021, the task included the following stimuli: - American images are: "us1.jpg", "us2.jpg", "us3.jpg", "us4.jpg", "us5.jpg". - American words are: "Miami", "Missouri", "Ohio", "Seattle", "Utah"; - Foreign images are: "world2.jpg", "world3.jpg", "world5.jpg", "world6.jpg", "world7.jpg". - Foreign words are: "France", "Italy", "Moscow", "Oslo", "Warsaw"; - Native American images are: "native1.jpg", "native2.jpg", "native3.jpg", "native4.jpg", "native5.jpg", "native6.jpg", "native7.jpg", "native8.jpg"; - European American images are: "euro1.jpg", "euro2.jpg", "euro3.jpg", "euro4.jpg", "euro5.jpg", "euro6.jpg", "euro7.jpg", "euro8.jpg". The experiment procedure has been change over years. You may contact Project Implicit at admin@projectimplicit.net for the previous versions.
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